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Stanley's Sector

N.E. of this point (near Highland School) was the intrenched line held by Federal forces in the siege of Atlanta, July 22-Aug. 25, 1864.

This was the extreme left of Howard’s 4th A.C.; its right flank rested at Tanyard Branch ...

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Webster Stanley

Webster Stanley

built the first house in

Oshkosh near this spot

1836

Marked by Winn. Co. Arch. & Hist. Society

and Wis. Power & Light Co. 1930

Marker is at the intersection of Bowen Street and Bay Shore Drive, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Stanley Hundred

A New Settlement

Preface: Newport News was a small community located in Warwick County until late in the 19th century. Established as a town in 1880, it was incorporated as a city in 1896. Warwick County, one of the eight original ...

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John Wright Stanley House

Home of Revolutionary War leader; and his son John, Congressman & state legislator. House moved and restored 1966-70 by the Tryon Palace Commission.

Marker is on George Street just north of Pollock Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Stanley Harris

1882 - 1976

Boy Scouts of America

leader. Founded Scouts’

Interracial Service in

1926. Lived 100 yds. N.

Marker is on West King Street (U.S. 321/441) near Poplar Grove Connector Road, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Dr. Willis Stanley Blatchley

Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Willis Stanley Blatchley, 1859-1940. Distinguished naturalist from Indiana, who from his home across the highway devoted twenty-seven winters, between 1913 and 1940, to the highly skillful exploration of the world of nature around Dunedin ...

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“Stanley Institute”

Oldest community-owned one-room schoolhouse still intact in Dorchester County. First constructed c. 1865 near Church Creek. Moved here in 1867, it was used continuously until July 15, 1966, as Rock Elementary School for students in grades 1 through 7. Many ...

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Forts Dickerson and Stanley

Fort Dickerson to the west and Fort Stanley to the east were the center two of four fortified heights held by the Federals south of the river during the siege of Knoxville, Nov. 17-Dec. 4, 1863. Maj. Gen. Jos. Wheeler ...

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Stanley’s & Wood’s Sector

A point in the intrenched line of the Federal 4th A.C., July 20-22, 1864. Stanley’s & Wood’s divs. marched to this sector from Buckhead via Old Cheshire Bridge Rd., LaVista, Williams Mill & Johnson Rds., crossing S. Fork of Peachtree ...

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Stanley B. Vansant Memorial

1908–1990.

Fishing shanty & wintertime portable home for waterman. Towed to suitable sites. Refurbished thru Friends of Stanley Rock Hall Lions.

Marker is at the intersection of Maryland Route 20 and Main Street (Maryland Route 445), on the right when traveling west ...

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